Biography
Even by the unexacting standard of Hollywood's 1980s "brat pack," actor Judd Nelson seemed wildly undisciplined and self-indulgent on screen. One tends to conclude that Nelson (a former philosophy student and the son of a Maine politician) has played his screen characters as written: he was, after all, very well trained by famed drama coach
Stella Adler, and came up from the exacting ranks of summer stock. Among his earliest screen assignments -- all in his watershed year of 1985 -- including the dope-smoking detentionee in
The Breakfast Club,
Kevin Costner's parachute-jumping fraternity pal in
Fandango, and
Ally Sheedy's philandering live-in boyfriend in St. Elmo's Fire. Always seeming to be on the verge of punching someone out, Nelson was well cast as a mercurial killer in 1989's
Relentless. Like many brat-packers, Judd Nelson has appeared in fewer and fewer films in the 1990s. In
Tommy Chongs
Far Out Man (1990), Nelson appears ingratiatingly as himself. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide